Infinite limits (KristaKingMath)

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2012
  • ► My Limits & Continuity course: www.kristakingmath.com/limits...
    Learn how to calculate an infinite limit. In order to determine whether or not the function has an infinite limit as x approaches a specific point, you'll need to first confirm that your function as a vertical asymptote and the point you're approaching. The function will have a vertical asymptote where it is undefined because the denominator of the function is equal to zero. Then you'll need to plug in values close to and on both sides of the number you're approaching. If the value of the function gets very large as you approach the vertical asymptote, then the limit is positive infinity. If the values get very large but negative as you approach the vertical asymptote, then the limit is negative infinity. Remember that infinite limits don't technically exist, but because it gives us so much more information about the function to say that the limit is positive of negative infinity, we'll often provide that answer instead of stating that the limit does not exist (DNE). If the one-sided limits are not equal, there is no general limit.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @indian_scouser_ynwa
    @indian_scouser_ynwa Před 7 lety +4

    great video!! if there was an award like "the best tutor award" then it must definitely come to u mam.. thank u lim(very->infinity) very much!!!!

  • @ThePinoyMamba
    @ThePinoyMamba Před 12 lety

    Very clear. Well done. We need one more nine. But every one should understand that.
    Thanks for another great video. Keep it coming. :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  Před 11 lety

    This is close to the beginning of Calc 1 and part of what you'll learn when you study Limits & Continuity. Hope that helps, and good luck when you start taking Calc! :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  Před 12 lety

    Ya, I noticed it after the fact, and didn't think it was too big of a deal. But I added an annotation there now, hopefully that helps. Thanks! :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  Před 12 lety

    I'm so glad! Good luck tomorrow!!! :D

  • @faridizzat6784
    @faridizzat6784 Před 11 lety

    very helpful, thanks a lot, i gained a lot of understanding from your videos

  • @arabbrian
    @arabbrian Před 10 lety

    you have the voice of an angel haha first time taking calc so thank you this helped a lot!

  • @SidneyGutteridge
    @SidneyGutteridge Před 12 lety

    thank you! i have a test tomorrow, this really helped :)

  • @serenityshayanne
    @serenityshayanne Před 9 lety

    I have been subscribed to ur channel ever since i watched my first video. i really love how short your videos are while still being very clear. A+ work : )

  • @oranneecadena
    @oranneecadena Před 8 lety +1

    Great video , your voice is so soothing

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  Před 11 lety

    i'm so glad! :D

  • @ashw730
    @ashw730 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you

  • @kenboardrow467
    @kenboardrow467 Před 7 lety

    I really appreciate your videos. I am assembling quite the assortment of favored CZcams tutors for Calculus, but I find myself coming back to yours most often. I especially like how you are clear, informative, and concise. I just don't have the patience for a 35 minute video of something that can be explained in 7 minutes. This video in particular was wonderful. Kudos to you!

  • @tronghai55
    @tronghai55 Před 4 lety

    The day you can define the limits of a twister or the flanges of galaxy in their pathways in the universe, then you will be the next Einstein. Simply limits maths can never get there.

  • @carolcarol3357
    @carolcarol3357 Před 8 lety +1

    Best video ever!

  • @omarmartinez399
    @omarmartinez399 Před 10 lety

    Omg I love you! Thank you Angel of Calculus lol

  • @davicorrea1776
    @davicorrea1776 Před 8 lety

    What's the name of the program you use? (love your videos)

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  Před 8 lety

      Glad you like them! I explain here: www.kristakingmath.com/blog/how-i-create-my-videos

  • @brave385
    @brave385 Před 9 lety

    Krista plz help me
    what limit as x goes to 1 and the function is (1-square root of 1) /( x^2 - 1)
    i found the answer by a limit calculator to be -0.25
    but how?? can someone explain how to do without calculator>???

  • @surajmaharjan8480
    @surajmaharjan8480 Před 7 lety

    you are good at maths😂😂

  • @engnasrgouda551
    @engnasrgouda551 Před 7 lety +1

    Best video ever
    hi

  • @Money__Matters007
    @Money__Matters007 Před 11 lety

    is it possible to solve this problem with the help of lopitals rule?

  • @tronghai55
    @tronghai55 Před 4 lety

    The universe will always have its mysteries and language and its in the stars. The problems are each pathways is différents in function of différents input and variables to which you want to reach. So that s why the rigid functions datas cannot ascertain those goals. And the dammed computer datas is to long to determine the right path if we can do another way to get there faster.by datas engineering. That's why the ivy school are somewhat out of dates because it's does not have internal control datas within the datas..

  • @FTSVideoz
    @FTSVideoz Před 11 lety

    Scissor me. The bones.

  • @paulrozy
    @paulrozy Před 11 lety

    why have i been watching neck-beards teach me math this whole time

  • @11chucho33
    @11chucho33 Před 11 lety

    Your hot lol
    Come teach at Elgin Community College! !
    -kevin